Gambling
Police Calls: Gambling winnings lost
The police calls section is presented for entertainment purposes and does not reflect the nature or the volume of the calls received by local law enforcement.
Oct. 22
Someone said they won almost $2,000 gambling but lost it all somehow. The person was reportedly very intoxicated that night and it remains unclear as to the money’s whereabouts.
The caller was frustrated with a pickup truck that is parked near a stop sign on Kalispell Avenue.
Oct. 23
The manager of a business on Baker Avenue asked that a homeless woman in the lobby could be moved along.
The caller wanted a vehicle with a person inside to be moved along. The Ford SUV was parked in the grass along Highway 93.
A threatening phone call was made to a business on Highway 93.
There was a report of a female shoplifter at a business on Baker Avenue.
Fifteen vehicles were ticketed for alternate side parking violations between 11:44 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Someone reported their phone as stolen, then called back to say they found the phone.
A young, blonde female was seen sitting in the middle of the road between the lanes on 19th Street.
Two teens were yelling at people on Montana Avenue.
There was suspicious activity at a location on Park Avenue involving people where there shouldn’t have been people.
Oct. 24
At 9:45 a.m., a caller complained that the neighbors had been playing loud music since 8 a.m. He thought it was from young people in an Airbnb and said he wanted to smash their faces but that he would not. The caller was advised against threatening the neighbors with violence.
Five vehicles earned stickers for alternate side violations in ten minutes.
A female driver caused concern when she was driving very slowly on Wisconsin Avenue, spoke with slurred speech and was incoherent.